24th Annual General Meeting and Conference, The Pakistan Society of Development Economists.
Arif, G.M.
Honourable Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani, Federal Minister
for Planning and Development, Makhdoom Shahbuddin, Federal Minister and
Deputy Chairman Planning Commission, Sardar Aseff Ahmad Ali, President
of the Pakistan Society of Development Economists (PSDE) and
Vice-Chancellor Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE), Dr
Rashid Amjad, ministers, excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, it gives me
great pleasure to welcome you all to the 24th Annual General Meeting and
Conference of the Pakistan Society of Development Economists. I
particularly welcome the guests who have come from different parts of
the country and abroad. Surely your knowledge and experience will enrich
the proceedings of the conference.
Ladies and Gentlemen, the Pakistan Society of Development
Economists, which was established in 1982, is the only Pakistani
professional association of economists, and related social scientists
that provides an institutional framework for research development.
Through the annual conferences, it has also provided the forum to
promote dialogue between academics and researchers and policy-makers on
important economic and social issues. Currently, the society has about
400 members from different parts of the world. The support and active
participation of these members in the PSDE Annual General Meetings and
Conferences has been vital for maintaining high standards in delivering
lectures, panel discussions and presentation of research papers.
Ladies and Gentlemen, during the last 23 conferences about 1000
papers have been presented in different sessions on critical themes and
issues. Most of these papers have been published in the proceeding
issues of The Pakistan Development Review, the prestigious international
journal of PIDE. The great interest of academicians and researchers and
the hard work of PIDE staff have provided the critical impetus to keep
the society vibrant and maintain the high standards.
As you know, this year the theme of the 24th Annual General Meeting
and Conference is: "Economic Sustainability in a Globalised
World". Agricultural development and food security, global
financial crisis, energy security and inclusive growth are the main
sub-themes for this year's conference.
I am pleased to report that this year, in response to our call for
papers, one hundred and seven papers were submitted for review. This
submission is 50 percent higher than the number of papers submitted last
year. These papers were reviewed by focusing on their quality in terms
of hypotheses developed, methodologies used and presentation of the
major findings. After the review, 33 papers have been selected for
presentation. These papers will be presented in nine technical sessions
of this conference. During these sessions we look forward to a fruitful
interaction between researchers, policy-makers and the civil society.
Ladies and Gentlemen, the Pakistan Society of Development
Economists has the tradition to invite renowned scholars to deliver
lectures. I am pleased to report that this year we have five such
lectures. Professor Yu Yongding, Director and Senior Fellow, Institute
of World Economics and Politics, Beijing, China, will deliver the
prestigious Quaid-i-Azam Lecture and indeed I should mention that we
have for the first time a Professor from China delivering one of our
invited lectures. We are also honoured that Professor John W. Mellor,
the internationally recognised authority on agriculture economics and
former Director-General of the International Food Policy Research
Institute will deliver the Allama Iqbal Lecture; Professor Siddiqur
Rahman Osmani of Ulster University UK who has worked with the Noble
Laureate Amartya Sen extensively on poverty, nutrition and development
issues, will deliver the Mahbubul Haq Lecture, and Professor Hafiz A.
Pasha, Dean, Social Sciences, Beaconhouse National University, will
deliver the A. R. Kemal Lecture in memory and honour of our past
President Dr A. R. Kemal who left us last year.
This year we have started a new invited lecture series after the
renowned economist and founding Joint Director of PIDE Professor Gustav
Ranis whose contribution to development economics is internationally
recognised. We all remember the pioneering work by Fei and Ranis on
planning methodology for Pakistan's Second Five-Year Plan.
Professor Ranis played a major role in the setting up of PIDE in its
formative years. We are grateful to Dr Parvez Hasan, former Chief
Economist, West Pakistan and later World Bank Director and Chief
Economist for East Asia, who will deliver this lecture.
Ladies and Gentlemen, during the three days of the conference,
three panel discussions have also been organised revolving around
critical sub-themes of the conference: food security, financial crisis
and energy security. These are cross-cutting themes. We have, therefore,
invited experts from different areas as panelists to participate in
these discussions.
Following our tradition of the last two years, I am pleased to
report that we have invited 60 students as participants from major
universities of the country this year as well. This is to enhance their
understanding of economic and social issues and also to give them an
opportunity to interact with eminent scholars.
In the end, I would like to congratulate and thank the staff of
PIDE for their hard work and support to organise this conference. Thanks
to all the sponsors particularly Department for International
Development (DFID), Higher Education Commission (HEC) and the Friedrich
Ebert Stiftung (FES). My special thanks to the Prime Minister of
Pakistan, the Minister for Planning and Development, and the Deputy
Chairman Planning Commission and all of you for responding positively to
our invitation.
Thank you all.
G. M. Arif
Secretary, PSDE
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad.